Civic engagement in socially excluded young adults promotes well-being: the mediation of self-efficacy, meaning in life, and identity exploration

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  • who: Irit Birger Sagiv et al. from the School of Creative Arts Therapies, Faculty of Welfare and Health Sciences, The Emili Sagol CATs Research Center, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel have published the research work: Civic Engagement in Socially Excluded Young Adults Promotes Well-Being: The Mediation of Self-Efficacy, Meaning in Life, and Identity Exploration, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated whether civic engagement contributes to life satisfaction and hope in a sample of 127 Israeli women who participated in social activism programs for a period of eight months. To contribute to . . .

     

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